Ghanaians have managed to heal their broken wounds after the death of talented Ghanaian Highlife musician Kofi Boakye Yiadom aka Kofi B.

Popular for so many hit songs, the musician died on February 2, 2020.

While family, friends and music lovers are expected to pay their last respect to the late musician on April 25, 2020, popular Kumasi-based prophet Reindolf Oduro Gyebi a.k.a Eagle prophet says his death was not normal but highly spiritual.

According to the man of God, in the presence of Jack Alolome, So me So and SP Kofi Sarpong, he prophesied to Kofi B about an impending death if he was not vigilant.

“He was seated right here in my church with So me So, SP Sarpong and Jack Alolome during one of my programmes. I told him plenty things and added that if he is not careful, his life will be shortened,” he gave shallow details about the prophecy.

Using a reported account of brother of the late Kofi B on how the musician died, he reiterated that it confirmed whatever prophecy he gave Kofi B.

Kofi B’s brother only identified as Freddie told Dave Hammer in an interview that his late brother saw his death in a dream.

He added that, Kofi B was shot in the chest in a dream, though they took him to a prayer camp along the Pokuase road, he gave up the ghost even after fasting for 3 days.

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